Connecticut Implements New Law to Protect Personal Data Amidst National Privacy Concerns
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Connecticut Implements New Law to Protect Personal Data Amidst National Privacy Concerns

What's Happening? Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont has signed a new bill into law aimed at protecting residents' personal data from being sold by data brokers. This legislation, effective October 1, mandates that data brokers register with the Department of Consumer Protection by January 1, 2027. By
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